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Runaway Negro. --Ranaway from the service of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Company, in June last, a slave named Abraham. He is about 35 years of age, 6 feet high, and of a dark brown color, usually wears a handkerchief on his bead, and has a scar on his forehead or face. Abraham belongs to Capt. John Buford, of Bedford county, and it is supposed that he is now about Richmond, or at one of the volunteer encampments. A liberal reward will be paid for him. E. H. Gill, Gen'l Sup't Va. & Tenn. Railroad. Lynchburg, July 10, 1861. jy 10--1m
orth.--The tendencies of the paper from which we copy are decidedly in favor of the Lincoln Administration, and we therefore do not regard everything it says as entirely correct: Gen. Banks' Proclamation. Hdqrs. Department of Annapolis, July 10, 1861. By virtue of authority vested in me as Commanding Officer of this Department, I have appointed, and do hereby appoint, George R. Dodge, Esq., of Baltimore, Marshal of Police, vice Col. John R. Kenly, who, being relieved of this service Police law in full freedom for the peace and prosperity of the city, and the honor and perpetuity of the United States. N. P. Banks, Major General Commanding the Department of Annapolis. Headquarters Dep't of Annapolis Fort McHenry July 10, 1861. Special Orders No. 1. I. The regiments now stationed near the centre of the city of Baltimore will break up their camps at 3 o'clock P. M. to-day, and resume the positions heretofore occupied by them in the suburban portions of the c